19 Best Wedding Photographers in Italy

Photography: Bottega53
Photography: Stas Moiseev
| By Polina Bronstein
The artists behind Italy’s most breathtaking wedding moments

From vineyard-covered hills to old villages and storied city streets, Italy’s dreamy landscapes have long provided the backdrop for unforgettable weddings. But it’s the photographers behind the lens who turn those settings into something lasting, capturing not only the beauty of the country, but also the emotion, atmosphere, and special moments that make each celebration feel entirely its own. Ranging from bold, editorial aesthetics to raw, documentary-style storytelling, these 19 photographers craft visual narratives that let you relive your wedding day, time and time again.

Ratta Studio

Anna Roussos and Thanos Asfis joined forces to launch Ratta Studio, a collaboration born from spirited professional competition and shaped, over time, by something deeper. Together and individually, they use their cameras to capture the unrepeatable beauty of human connection, and after more than twenty years of storytelling, what they've built is less a body of work than an ongoing study of love in all its nuance. Ratta Studio's portfolio features celebrations in Italy, France, Greece, Dubai and beyond.

Ginger’s Eyes

Anna Gadalean, the heart and soul of Ginger’s Eyes, creates wedding photography with a mix of documentary honesty and editorial edge. Her images are instantly recognizable: bold, contemporary, and enriched by her refined use of color and focus on film. Working across Italy, Spain, and France, Anna brings that same visual clarity to every story she photographs.

Fedor Borodin

For Fedor Borodin, photography is a way of translating atmosphere into image. Shaped by his background in editorial and fashion photography, his approach is visually precise yet emotionally tuned in, bringing together documentary honesty and cinematic elegance. Fedor notices the details that give a wedding its texture, from fleeting gestures to the broader mood of the celebration.

Bottega53

Bottega53's portfolio features some of the most stunning weddings in Italy and far beyond it. At the heart of the studio are founder Piermarco and co-founder Nancy, whose creative partnership brings together sharp intuition and a strong editorial eye. Every detail is handled with care, but never in a way that flattens the spontaneity of the moment. Bottega53’s approach is immersive and highly considered, offering a level of coverage shaped by a clear understanding of how luxury is best captured.

Lato Photography

Lato Photography, founded by Laura and Tommy, is shaped by a rich blend of cinematic references and artistic influences. Inspired by neorealism, vintage black-and-white film, contemporary art, and music, the duo have been shaping evocative imagery since 2012. Lato Photography's work moves between editorial sophistication and documentary openness, with a strong sensitivity to composition and human connection.

Martina Boggian

With ten years behind the lens, Martina Boggian brings a layered perspective to wedding photography. Her path has moved through portraiture and fashion, each chapter sharpening the way she sees with feeling visual clarity. Based in Bologna, she draws on art in all its forms for inspiration, and that influence runs quietly through everything she makes.

Beige & Wine

Beige & Wine photograph weddings the way they feel; unhurried, unforced, and entirely real. Working between documentary and editorial, they build each story around genuine moments rather than directed ones, letting people, movement, and light do what they do naturally, while a quiet compositional intelligence holds everything together.

Stas Moiseev

Stas Moiseev photographs weddings with a thoughtful, people-first approach. Backed by years of experience in both artistic and documentary photography, he has captured more than 350 celebrations across the globe, always with an eye for what makes each couple distinct. His images are elegant and atmospheric, while staying grounded in the people and emotions at the heart of the day.

Nick Zharkov

Having photographed weddings in over 15 countries, Nick Zharkov brings a broad view to his work, along with a real sensitivity to context. He lets each destination, each couple, and each celebration set their own tone, rather than forcing them into a fixed visual formula. That flexibility keeps Nick's work fresh, while his eye for composition gives it a clear sense of polish. From Lake Como to New York, he follows love stories with the same openness, wherever in the world they happen to begin.

Cinzia Bruschini

Editorial style and heartfelt storytelling come together in Cinzia Bruschini’s work. Over the past ten years, her photography has taken her around the world, documenting celebrations everywhere from the Greek islands to the English countryside and beyond. Cinzia's images hold both the beauty of a setting and the quieter details of human connection.

Nina Wedd

Nina Wedd photographs weddings with a style that feels both classic and current. Much of her visual storytelling is inspired by Italy and Greece; their light, architecture, landscapes, and unmistakable sense of refinement. Those references meet a more modern urban rhythm in her work, creating imagery with texture, balance, and a strong sense of warmth. 

Vijo Wedding

Viviane and Jonathan of Vijo Wedding work as one, a Europe-based duo whose photography and videography share the same signature quality: polished enough to catch the eye, intimate enough to hold it. Based in Europe but often working abroad, they have built a practice shaped by a clean visual sensibility and a natural instinct for the story unfolding in front of them. From Lake Como to celebrations across Italy, France, and Spain, their work stays grounded in both style and feeling.

Catalina Juger

Storytelling sits at the heart of Catalina Juger’s work. She approaches each celebration with a sense of curiosity and care, guided by the idea that every couple has their own language, rhythm, and way of being together. Blending documentary honesty with her artistic eye, she creates images shaped as much by fleeting moments and subtle gestures as by the atmosphere surrounding them.

The Ferros

Coming from the worlds of cinema and fashion, Nico and Vinx Ferrara of The Ferros bring a relaxed, fashion-minded, and cinematic sensibility to wedding photography. Their background shapes a style rooted in timeless imagery, poetic elegance, and a strong visual identity. By taking on only a select number of weddings each year, they give every celebration the level of care, intention, and artistic direction it deserves.

Roman Ivanov

Ten years, countless countries, and one constant thread, Lake Como-based photographer Roman Ivanov brings a couture eye to some of the world's most intimate moments. Working at the crossroads of high aesthetics and raw feeling, he produces images that are as technically accomplished as they are deeply intimate—the kind that could only ever belong to the couple they were made for.

Giuseppe Marano

Giuseppe Marano photographs love stories and people around the world with a style rooted in emotion. His imagery is drawn to the moments that matter most, the quiet exchanges, the charged glances, the joy that moves through a wedding day almost unnoticed until it is held in a frame. There is warmth and sincerity in his work, along with a clear sensitivity to human connection.

Elena Baranchuk

Rome-based and internationally minded, Elena Baranchuk photographs destination weddings with the eye of an artist with a strong feel for romance. Fashion imagery, art, and a deep love of romance all feed into a practice that produces work at once visually polished and genuinely felt. Elena's work speaks to couples who care as much about feeling as they do about aesthetics.

Jacqueline Kirillov

Before Jacqueline Kirillov raises the camera, she listens. Her documentary approach is built on genuine closeness with the couples she works with and an understanding that the most meaningful images don't come from technique alone, but from the trust that makes people forget they're being photographed at all. That trust shifts the whole image, making room for something more open and far less performative.

Elisabetta Marzetti

Elisabetta Marzetti first found photography through fashion, working among the streets and runways of Milan, Paris, London, and New York. That background still shapes her eye today, bringing together a sense of style with a strong feeling for what is real. Her work moves easily between luxurious details and intimate moments, always with emotional depth and a refined artistic touch. Inspired by the richness of her couples’ stories and the legacy they are building together, she creates images meant to stay meaningful long after the day itself.

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Author: Polina Bronstein
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